Pesticide class | Fungicides |
---|---|
Active ingredient | Famoxadone 22.5%+ Cymoxanil 30% |
Formulation | 52.5% WG |
Resistance group | FRAC: 11,C3-:27U |
PHI | Cucurbits and Onion: 3 day |
Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 1333< mg/kg |
EQUALIZER (Famoxadone+ Cymoxanil 52.5% WG)
It is an eradicating fungicide with protective and curative action. It belongs to the Oxazolidinedione and Cynoacetamide oxime. The mode of action of Famoxadone results in the inhibition of ubiquinol cytochrome C oxidoreductase enzyme in complex III of cellular respiration. The mode of action of Cymoxanil is not well known and it has an effect on protein production and DNA synthesis of mycelium growth and prevents the formation of disease-causing fungus cells.
Cases and dosage
Crop |
Disease | Dosage |
Onion |
(Peronospora destructor) |
400 gr per Hectare |
Cucurbits | (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) |
200 gr per Hectare |
Potato |
(Phytophthora infestans) |
400 gr per Hectare |
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